CONFIDENCE IN OURSELVES
"What we,want.in this country,, arid, especially during the present crisis, and possibly the financial crisis we may have to look forward to," said Mr. Massey, in his address at the Town Hall lastnight, "is this.: to .have, confidence in ourselves. .We want an industrious population. We do not want any idlers here. There is no room for- idlers iii this country. We do not want them, and they had better get out as soon as they possibly can. We are going to build, up in this glorious little land a country that will be. for the Southern Hemisphere what Britain is in.the Northern Hemisphere." .
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 7
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